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Boston Strong is a term which came to define the aftermath of the attacks as an expression of citywide unity, but has also been criticised for understating the suffering of victims.
Following the financial debacle that came to define the aftermath of Woodstock and the mayhem that ensued just a few months later at Altamont, it took decades for the idea to catch on in America despite the success throughout Europe of festivals like Reading, Glastonbury, Roskilde and more, which all date back to the early 70s.
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